FAQ/Help |
Calendar |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
#7 | ||
|
|||
New Member
|
Quick, before it is really outlawed and no longer available I want to stock up! Can you recommend a pharmacy? I also live close to Canada but I think they follow US laws when a US citizen comes up to use their pharmacies. Europe? Mexico? Reliable and safe?
I have MS and am currently unisured, between all the paperwork with the state etc. to try to get my health care covered, I found out about this and perhaps I could do this and take care of it myself. Being female it seems like a pretty good option. I am currently doing the research to see how much estriol is reliably effective as birth control too. Maybe the 8 mg will be enough, maybe I will need more, to prevent pregnancy as well (the women in my family are super fertile so I am cautious. Probably why MS was not overly common in my family history - they were all pregnant and breastfeeding a lot! Whereas at the old age of 27 I have no kids). I was on depo provera for several years which suppresses your estrogen and is all progesterone. I also did not tan. Oops on both - both those things were bad for someone prone to MS (I was diagnosed later). Does anyone know how many mgs of estriol there are per 1000 mgs of wild yam? Because you can get powdered wild yam in capsules no problem. People use those for birth control at 1500-2000 mgs a day. However I am not finding much info on how much estriol is necessary to prevent pregnancy or how much mg estriol is in 1000 mg wild yam herb powder. There are creams but I did the math and it would cost me $125/month. I hope I set this up right so I get notifications of replies. If you reply and I haven't replied back in a couple days could someone please email me? it won't let me post my email in the msg as a new member but you should be able to get it off here right? Thank you : ) -MKJ |
||
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
New Trial for estriol treatment for women with MS | Multiple Sclerosis | |||
This is your brain on hormones | Parkinson's Disease | |||
Growth hormones | Gluten Sensitivity / Celiac Disease |